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What Would Happen If A Presenter Announced The Wrong Winner At The Oscars?
PwC has protocol should such a glitch occur. Heading into Oscar night, only
two people know the winners list: Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, who
supervise the counting procedures. They’re the briefcase holders who walk
the red carpet every year and often appear at some point during the show.
The tally involves enough “redundancies” to ensure accuracy, as does the
stuffing of the envelopes. “It’s him checking me and me checking him, and
we do it multiple times against each other to make sure that when we leave
and are ultimately handing the envelopes to someone, we’re very confident
they’re getting the right envelopes and the contents in them are accurate,
” Ruiz said.
What Would Happen If A Presenter Announced The Wrong Winner At The Oscars?
PwC has protocol should such a glitch occur. Heading into Oscar night, only
two people know the winners list: Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, who
supervise the counting procedures. They’re the briefcase holders who walk
the red carpet every year and often appear at some point during the show.
The tally involves enough “redundancies” to ensure accuracy, as does the
stuffing of the envelopes. “It’s him checking me and me checking him, and
we do it multiple times against each other to make sure that when we leave
and are ultimately handing the envelopes to someone, we’re very confident
they’re getting the right envelopes and the contents in them are accurate,
” Ruiz said.